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Hi everybody,
Thought I'd quickly introduce myself, since I intend on being active on this forum.
I'm in my early twenties (from Western Europe) and I work as an Innovation Manager for a software company. My passion is personal development (Going to the gym every day, reading a lot etc.). I randomly came across The Millionaire Fastlane years ago and decided to order the book. It's difficult to describe the impact it has had on me, it basically changed my whole mindset and the way I view my future. In the meantime I've graduated from college, and now work a full-time job (which I have found to be quite enjoyable once you leave the Slowlane mindset and treat it as an opportunity to learn new skills).
I have always been entrepreneurial and I've started several businesses in the past (basically action faking, as MJ describes in Unscripted ). I intend on starting another business in the near future. Right now I'm looking at how I can apply the principles from TMF and Unscripted , looking for possible value-creating opportunities and learning new skills.
My long-term goal is to fully live the Unscripted Life so I can focus on my personal development and other meaningful pursuits (would love to start a dog sanctuary one day).
Looking forward to speaking with you guys on the forum.
- Creed.
Thought I'd quickly introduce myself, since I intend on being active on this forum.
I'm in my early twenties (from Western Europe) and I work as an Innovation Manager for a software company. My passion is personal development (Going to the gym every day, reading a lot etc.). I randomly came across The Millionaire Fastlane years ago and decided to order the book. It's difficult to describe the impact it has had on me, it basically changed my whole mindset and the way I view my future. In the meantime I've graduated from college, and now work a full-time job (which I have found to be quite enjoyable once you leave the Slowlane mindset and treat it as an opportunity to learn new skills).
I have always been entrepreneurial and I've started several businesses in the past (basically action faking, as MJ describes in Unscripted ). I intend on starting another business in the near future. Right now I'm looking at how I can apply the principles from TMF and Unscripted , looking for possible value-creating opportunities and learning new skills.
My long-term goal is to fully live the Unscripted Life so I can focus on my personal development and other meaningful pursuits (would love to start a dog sanctuary one day).
Looking forward to speaking with you guys on the forum.
- Creed.
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